American Hot Rod

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  • 2004
  • 5 Seasons
  • 5.6  (354)

American Hot Rod was a reality TV series that aired on Discovery Channel from 2004 to 2007. The show centered around the life and work of Boyd Coddington, a legendary hot rod designer and the founder of Boyd Coddington Hot Rods and Wheels. Boyd Coddington was renowned for his ability to create unique and highly detailed hot rods that pushed the limits of design and engineering. His shop, located in La Habra, California, was a hub of activity, with a team of dedicated mechanics and craftsmen working tirelessly to bring Boyd's concepts to life.

Each episode of American Hot Rod focused on a specific project that Boyd was working on, ranging from complete ground-up builds of custom cars to extensive restorations of classic vehicles. Viewers were taken behind the scenes to see Boyd and his team in action, as they brainstormed ideas, fabricated parts, and installed custom components to bring each car to life.

The show was not just about the cars, however. It also delved into the personal lives of the people who worked at Boyd Coddington Hot Rods and Wheels, giving viewers an intimate look at the challenges and rewards of working in the highly competitive world of car design and fabrication.

The characters on the show were as colorful as the cars themselves. Boyd was the charismatic leader of the team, a man driven by passion and a relentless desire to create the ultimate hot rod. He was often at odds with his crew, who struggled to keep up with his demands and expectations, but they all respected him as a master craftsman and visionary.

Some of the other key personalities on the show included Duane Mayer, Boyd's top fabricator and right-hand man, who was renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create custom components from scratch. Also featured were custom painter Charlie Hutton, who was responsible for creating the show-stopping paint jobs that adorned each car, and custom upholsterer Ron Mangus, who crafted the luxurious interiors that made each car a true work of art.

American Hot Rod was popular with both car enthusiasts and reality TV fans, thanks to its engaging cast of characters, fast-paced action, and stunning visuals. Each episode was a masterclass in car design and fabrication, with Boyd and his team demonstrating their skill and expertise as they raced against the clock to finish each project on time.

Despite its popularity, American Hot Rod was not without controversy. The show was criticized by some for its portrayal of Boyd as a demanding and sometimes difficult boss, and there were reports of disagreements and tension among the crew behind the scenes. However, these issues did not detract from the show's entertainment value, which was undeniable.

In conclusion, American Hot Rod was a captivating reality TV series that showcased the skill and passion of Boyd Coddington and his team of master craftsmen. The show was a celebration of the art of hot rod design and fabrication, and it remains a beloved part of American pop culture to this day.

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Seasons
Bonneville Racer 3
13. Bonneville Racer 3
September 27, 2007
The Coddington crew are near the end on their Model T racer project. With Bonneville Speedweek fast approaching, Jo gets in some last minute practice.
Bonneville Racer 2
12. Bonneville Racer 2
September 20, 2007
Working in overdrive to finish two cars, the build grinds to a screeching halt after problems with fabrication and a major development with the motor.
Bonneville Racer 1
11. Bonneville Racer 1
September 13, 2007
Boyd and his crew start in on their next project - a 1926 Model T that will be reborn as a Bonneville Racer, and a new hire joins the team.
'59 Corvette 3
10. '59 Corvette 3
September 6, 2007
The build comes to a halt, as the crew head to Tulsa, OK, where they unearth a '57 Plymouth Belvedere that's been in a time capsule for 50 years.
'59 Corvette 2
9. '59 Corvette 2
August 30, 2007
As the shop battles unrealistic deadlines and uncontrolled egos, Liz gets caught in the crossfire and Al calls it quits.
'59 Corvette 1
8. '59 Corvette 1
August 23, 2007
Another double build: a 1959 Corvette and a totally custom Bella Haye. But the real excitement enters the shop when Boyd introduces a new employee.
Sobe 3
7. Sobe 3
August 16, 2007
Near the end of the build but when Gabe puts the upholstery on hold to celebrate a family milestone, final assembly becomes a race against the clock.
Sobe 1
6. Sobe 1
August 2, 2007
A new project: A 1960 Mercury Station Wagon for the Sobe Beverage Company. But as the build heats up, the crew starts to lose its grip.
Sobe 2
5. Sobe 2
August 9, 2007
When the body of the 1960 Mercury Station Wagon and chassis finally come together and the parts don't fit, the guys scramble.
Hershey 3
4. Hershey 3
July 26, 2007
When Duane finally cracks, Boyd is left all alone to manage the end of the build, and get the car to its Times Square debut.
Hershey 2
3. Hershey 2
July 19, 2007
The crew continue work on the Cadillac, but when the crew rejects the car color, and a father/son dispute comes to a head, Duane loses control.
Hershey 1
2. Hershey 1
July 12, 2007
Boyd heads to the chocolate factory and Graceland after the Reese's Company commissions Boyd to do a tribute car for Elvis Presley.
Boyd Coddington's Top 10 Hot Rods
1. Boyd Coddington's Top 10 Hot Rods
 
Boyd reveals his favorite hot rods. From the Cadzilla to the Gray Ghost, find out which cars show up on his top ten on this American Hotrod.
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    January 23, 2004
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    5.6  (354)
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